Briefly describe the concept of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
?Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) includes a large number of folk practices that originated in China. TCM is based on the theory that the body has pathways (called meridians) that conduct energy (called qi). The interrupted flow of qi is believed to cause illness. TCM practices allegedly improve the flow of qi and include acupuncture, qi gong, herbal remedies, dietary practices, and massage.
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a. true b. false
Problems incurred by the fetus that are associated with alcohol intake during pregnancy include all of the following except:
a. mental retardation. b. vision impairment. c. facial abnormalities. d. hearing impairment.
Carly is an overweight 21-year-old who is committed to good health after taking a nutrition course. She realizes that being a savvy shopper is part of the process and decides to learn how to look more critically at food labels. She picks up two different boxes of ready-to-eat breakfast cereal and sees the food labels shown in Figure 1. Help Carly evaluate these two breakfast cereals.
Using the calorie summary information in the accompanying figure, what is the percentage of calories from fat in cereal #1?
a. n?9 percent
b. ?14 percent
c. ?26 percent
d. ?31 percent
e. ?43 percent
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Indicate whether statement is true or false.